Seizures and diabetes?!
Question: Seizures and diabetes!?
can epilepsy seizures have any effect on blood sugar levels!? i had one last night and in the morning my BSL was high!.!.!.well for that time of the morning anyway!.
is there any connection!?Www@Answer-Health@Com
is there any connection!?Www@Answer-Health@Com
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hi you
i have both epilepsy and diabetes also i have been reassured that good control of my diabetes will also give me good control over seizures now in saying that i say that in my view you must have got stress out a bit any way if you like to e-mail you can my e-mail address is submissivemale36@yahoo!.co!.uk and then i will give you my right e-mail address OK oh by the way i am from cork cityWww@Answer-Health@Com
i have both epilepsy and diabetes also i have been reassured that good control of my diabetes will also give me good control over seizures now in saying that i say that in my view you must have got stress out a bit any way if you like to e-mail you can my e-mail address is submissivemale36@yahoo!.co!.uk and then i will give you my right e-mail address OK oh by the way i am from cork cityWww@Answer-Health@Com
Trelee A !
A seizure occurs as a result of a burst of simultaneous, contradictory signals from brain cells!. There are many causes of seizures including head trauma, fever, illness!. Hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) and hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) both can cause seizure, convulsion, coma, and even death!.
During a seizure a person is unaware of their surroundings even if they may seem alert on some level!. If the seizure is a result of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) do not attempt to feed the person who can easily choke on food and drink!. Instead, give a shot of glucagon and call 911 if necessary!.
Generalized seizures can have any of the following characteristics:
Can, but do not always causes violent convulsions
Muscles may twitch, jerk, or slowly become rigid (clonic seizures)
Loss of muscle tone (tonic seizures)
Can affect involuntary body movement and function (clonic seizures)
Alter sensation, awareness or behavior
May involve numbness in part(s) of the body
Result in brief loss of memory
Manifest as detecting a strange odor (when there is none), seeing flashes of light, or sometimes feel like a panic attack
Can last a few seconds or result in a continuous seizure that does not stop without medical intervention
To know much more about diabetes visit
http://diabetes-abc!.blogspot!.comWww@Answer-Health@Com
A seizure occurs as a result of a burst of simultaneous, contradictory signals from brain cells!. There are many causes of seizures including head trauma, fever, illness!. Hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) and hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) both can cause seizure, convulsion, coma, and even death!.
During a seizure a person is unaware of their surroundings even if they may seem alert on some level!. If the seizure is a result of low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) do not attempt to feed the person who can easily choke on food and drink!. Instead, give a shot of glucagon and call 911 if necessary!.
Generalized seizures can have any of the following characteristics:
Can, but do not always causes violent convulsions
Muscles may twitch, jerk, or slowly become rigid (clonic seizures)
Loss of muscle tone (tonic seizures)
Can affect involuntary body movement and function (clonic seizures)
Alter sensation, awareness or behavior
May involve numbness in part(s) of the body
Result in brief loss of memory
Manifest as detecting a strange odor (when there is none), seeing flashes of light, or sometimes feel like a panic attack
Can last a few seconds or result in a continuous seizure that does not stop without medical intervention
To know much more about diabetes visit
http://diabetes-abc!.blogspot!.comWww@Answer-Health@Com
They probably cause stress on the body!. Stress raises blood sugar!.Www@Answer-Health@Com